Founded on 15th April 1923; revitalised under the leadership of the then Secretary General Com EX Jospeh in 1957, faced innumberable onslaughts by the bureaucracy of Indian Audit & Accounts Department under CAG of India; fought disruptions patronised by CAG many a time; champions the cause of audit and accounts employees, the Central Government employees and workers and toiling masses.

Everyone who attended the CWC
meeting at Allahabad would give a ‘thumps up’ to the comrades of Allahabad who
made the delegates and observers feel at home.

From receiving the delegates and observers
at various Railway stations (and even at Varanasi airport) to seeing off every
one was unprecedented experience. The needs of every delegate and observer were
attended to.

The leadership of our Units at
Allahabad deserves credit for ensuring the involvement and participation of all
the central trade Unions and Federations for the successful conduct of CWC. It
was the leaders and cadres of fraternal Trade Unions and even student front
that did all the decorative part of arrangement such as festoons, stage,
martyrs column, flag pole etc. Never have we seen a Chairman of Reception
Committee like Com Harish Chandra Dwivedi who, though out, was taking care of
each detail. Hats off to all of them!

In none of our Conferences or CWCs
in the past we have seen such a participation of leaders of all Central Trade
Unions in the inaugural session and in the conduct of the meeting – the lone
exception being the 40th Conference in Thrissur in October-November
1993. The credit, of course, goes to leaders of our movement – the leading role
and deep involvement of our comrades in the struggles of the working population
of the city alone caused such a hearty reciprocation. All our Units have
something to learn from Allahabad.

Right from day before the
commencement of CWC, Com Vinod Dubey, President of All India Audit &
Accounts Officers Association and Com Mushtaq Ahmed, General Secretary of
AO/SAO Association, Allahabad were present helping the activists.

But for the total commitment and
warmth shown by the comrades of Allahabad, the CWC would not have been able to
cause an in depth analysis of the organisational structure, its strengths and
weaknesses and come up with an approach that will take the movement forward.

Felicitation of Com KL Gautam by the
host Unit presenting specially made Momento is quite praiseworthy.

The task is to keep hopes alive and
work dedicatedly to achieve the goals set.

Once again, KUDOS to Com Subhash
Pandey and his team!

A Corrigendum

Inadvertently, name of Commercial
Audit Staff Association, MABII, Kolkata was left out from the list of Units
that attended the CWC meeting at Allahabad on 17-18-19 August 2019, though the
Unit was mentioned in the list of participants in the discussion (Circular 19).
Kindly add Commercial audit Staff Association, MAB II in the list of
participants in the CWC. That will take the total number of Units that attended
the CWC meeting at Allahabad to 39.